Find the answer at the bottom. Large, voluminous and round white pottery vessels known as “moon jars” stand as quintessential examples of South Korea’s Joseon-era porcelain art. Originating from the late 17th century, these distinctive porcelain jars maintained their popularity through the late Joseon period, setting themselves apart as unique creations not replicated in China or Japan. The term &.
These plain white pots have entranced everyone from K-pop star RM to philosopher Alain de Botton, and now one is expected to fetch over $3 million at auction.
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These plain white pots have entranced everyone from K-pop star RM to philosopher Alain de Botton, and now one is expected to fetch over $3 million at auction.